Musculoskeletal Disorders

Disadvantages of Trigger Point Therapy You Should Know

Trigger point therapy often causes temporary soreness lasting 24-48 hours, bruising, and pain flares if too aggressive. It may not eliminate trigger points fully, leading to recurrence, and isn't suitable for arthritis, spasms, or acute injuries. Risks include nausea, fainting, and infection if not done properly.

Top Anti‑Inflammatory for Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Relief

Find effective anti-inflammatory treatments for carpal tunnel syndrome relief. NSAIDs and steroid injections reduce pain and swelling quickly.

How to Assess Edema Nursing: A Friendly, Step‑by‑Step Guide for Every Shift

Learn to assess edema nursing using a +1 to +4 grading scale. Determine severity by measuring pit depth and rebound time effectively.

APTA CPGs: Quick Friendly Guide to Clinical Guidelines

APTA CPGs offer physical therapists evidence-based clinical practice guidelines for better decision-making. Members access resources on telerehabilitation, pediatrics, orthopedics, and more to standardize care and improve patient outcomes across specialties.

Diazepam Suppository 5 mg: Quick Relief & Safe Use Guide

Diazepam suppository 5 mg is a small white, waxy, bullet-shaped pellet inserted vaginally or rectally to relax pelvic muscles during spasms. Learn proper insertion for effective relief from muscle tension and pain.

eteplirsen (Exondys 51): What You Need to Know Today

Eteplirsen (Exondys 51) treats Duchenne muscular dystrophy in patients with confirmed dystrophin gene mutations amenable to exon 51 skipping. This therapy helps produce truncated dystrophin proteins to slow disease progression.

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